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Nike initially debuted an inflatable jacket in 2008 with the ACG Gore-Tex Airvantage Exotherm Jacket. The brand brought back inflatable jackets as part of its ISPA line with the release of the Adapt Sense Air Jacket spring 2025.
We broke the news about this free skate space in London a couple days ago, but we didn't expect Nike and Palace to build a pop-up soccer cage right in the middle of their concrete skatepark. Right under the Vicky benches!
Nike’s futuristic .Swoosh (aka DotSwoosh) division has undergone some major changes since it was introduced in November 2022, shifting from a focus on NFTs and digital sneakers to now releasing internet and video game-inspired physical products.
Designed as the world’s first powered footwear system for running and walking, Nike has taken a bold step forward. Rather than chasing elite performance metrics, Project Amplify explores how robotics can extend human endurance — not to win races,
These days, it seems Paul Rodriguez's door is always open. The dude continues to give us little sneak peaks of his daily routine, behind-the-scenes clips from legendary parts and every once in a while,
Nike celebrated Rory McIlroy's victory at the 2025 Masters Tournament at Augusta National Golf Club. / Peter Casey-Imagn Images On Sunday afternoon, Rory McIlroy won his first championship at the 2025 Masters. It took many years of hard work and ...
SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- Nike has released a two-minute commercial narrated by Colin Kaepernick, while the national debate continues to rage over the company's endorsement deal with the controversial athlete. The former San Francisco 49er superstar unveiled ...
Nike is pushing harder into video games as part of its broader metaverse strategy. While the company hasn't publicly disclosed its plans, its patent records, job listings, inside sources, and social-media posts offer a glimpse of the sportswear giant's new ...
The still-in-development Project Amplify—roughly akin to an e-bike for your feet—helps make a full-out sprint feel like a casual trot.
Lil Nas X took aim at Nike — and his haters — with his latest single. The 22-year-old rapper poked fun at his trademark infringement lawsuit with Nike over his “Satan Shoes” in a new promotional video for his song “Industry Baby.” In the video ...